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EPSON partners with WWF Philippines for Museo Kalikasan Virtual Museum

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EPSON and World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines Philippines have teamed up to launch the Museo Kalikasan virtual museum. Read on for more info!
EPSON partners with WWF Philippines to launch the Museo Kalikasan Virtual Museum
Check out the Museo Kalikasan Virtual Museum!

EPSON, WWF Philippines announces the Museo Kalikasan Virtual Museum

There are different themes such as The City, The Tropics, and The Arctic
There are different themes such as The City, The Tropics, and The Arctic

Museo Kalikasan is an interactive platform that can help deepen the understanding of Filipinos of climate and environmental issues. The virtual museum, which is based on Epson's "Turn Down the Heat" campaign, promotes awareness about the effects of climate change on many ecosystems and encourages people to take significant steps to reduce their own influence, such as sustainable consumerism and switching to cleaner energy sources.

The goal of Museo Kalikasan is to make studying and discovering the present status of the world an enjoyable, digestible, and participatory experience for everyone. The virtual museum uses a 3D simulated experience to address climate change, delivering visual and immersive explanations on key themes and issues.

The three-dimensional online museum, which is best seen on web browsers on desktops or laptops for the best experience, also emphasizes humanity's involvement in environmental damage.

Museo Kalikasan is a unique, highly graphic, yet simple interface that anybody can understand. Similar to many online games, registered players may personalize their avatars before embarking on their virtual voyage, which includes three instructional biomes namely the Arctic, the Tropics, and the City. Thematic biomes include a wide range of issues, from ecosystem biodiversity to climate change science, and provide virtual experiences and viewpoints that are unique to their themes.

Users are urged to sign a pledge board at the end of the virtual tour, where they can commit to a variety of sustainable living choices and advocacies. It's a little but crucial step in the right direction.

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